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Amazon rainforest could disappear by 2064 warn scientists

The Amazon rainforest is the largest rain forest in the world. 20% of the world’s oxygen comes from here. It is also called ‘Lung Of Earth’. This forest is spread over 2.1 million sq. miles. It is said about this forest stretching from South America to Brazil that if it had been any country, it would have been the 9th largest country in the world.

Regarding this forest, scientists have said that after a while it will become a completely dry ground. The greenery here will turn into a field.

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By 2064, the Amazon forest will disappear

According to the predictions of scientist Robert Walker in a new paper published in the Peer-Review Journal, the world’s largest tropical rainforest (Amazon Rainforest) due to climate change due to deforestation and dangerous levels of drought in the region Will disappear by 2064.

According to the new report, Walker reviewed recent research on the Amazon Rainforest to reach a conclusion. Walker wrote in the report, “A forest needs more than 4 years to recover from drought.”

Increased concern of scientists

Humans destroyed 1,202 sq km (464 sq mi) of forest in Brazil during the first four months of 2020. The Amazon forest is called the most dangerous forest in the world on one side and the most beautiful rainforest on the other side.

On the one hand it is known for dangerous animals and on the other hand for the clean water it provides. It is believed that there is a store of Biodiversity. The scientist is very worried about its loss.

Human life can suffer

Scientists Carlos Nobre and Thomas E. Lovejoy said in their research that the way the Amazon forests are being cut can change from the largest forest in the world to the largest forest area.

According to a report, the Amazon Rainforest has the ability to produce half of the rain it receives. This cycle is a delicate balance, which can have serious consequences when broken.

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